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What is the role of Adrenalin in controlling emotions?​

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Answered by ismartnani
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Answer:

Epinephrine or adrenalin released by medulla of the adrenal glands, surges at the time of panic and emergency. It provokes stress response and brings out the arousal of extreme emotionslike fear, anger or amusement.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The role of Adrenalin in controlling emotions:

  • Adrenaline is a hormone that is 'released by the adrenal glands' in response to fear, anxiety, anger and excitement.
  • Maintaining a balance of 'brain chemicals' which is able to reduce the human emotions and feelings.
  • Adrenal gland present in our body maintain the 'correct salt balance in the blood' and also help the 'body to adjust to stress' when one is 'angry, embarrassed or worried'.
  • It is also responsible for secreting 'growth hormone' necessary for the growth of a person.

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